149. To advance in Blocking / onehanded / twohanded skills, find an easy target such as a bandit who will try to kill you with a sword etc and block block block hit them, if they get low on health just heal them. repeat. fast leveling on those skills.

How is this different from just using the console to add blocking levels to yourself? Does this make you feel any less a cheater? Who are you exactly trying to impress in "At least I didnt cheat my way thru the game, I feel better now"?

That being said;

151. After two weeks in-game time, Shadowmere will respawn in the place of death after she is killed. I saw a lot of people concerned with accidentally killing her, just thought I'd throw this tip out there.

Apparently, becoming a vampire lets the game flag you as undead. Which means that with the necromage perk, which apparently makes spells work better on undead, pretty much all the enchantments on armour and clothes work better.

Dillion298 if that shadowmere thing works, that will be the best tip i have ever read.

Just note that the time does vary. Sometimes, she'll respawn after 14 days, sometimes it'll take a month. But she will respawn in her place of death.

Isn't shadowmere like an npc, in that she'll return to her default point if left alone too long (I.e. DB sanctuary)? Which means after he respawns and you don't go back to him for like a further month he'll just go back to his home? No?

Apparently, becoming a vampire lets the game flag you as undead. Which means that with the necromage perk, which apparently makes spells work better on undead, pretty much all the enchantments on armour and clothes work better.

Specifically, this increases the Magnitude of any effect the game implements as a spell (or Duration if it has no Magnitude) by 25%. This means Potions, Spells, Shouts, and Enchanted equipment. For example, if a vampire with Necromage equips Morokei, they will get +125% Mana Regen instead of +100%.

#152: Bugs giving you the run around? Finding it hard to catch that Luna Moth? Well, shout at them; a well aimed Unrelenting Force will knock the creatures down, and you will see the corresponding alchemy ingredients on the ground...

#152: Bugs giving you the run around? Finding it hard to catch that Luna Moth? Well, shout at them; a well aimed Unrelenting Force will knock the creatures down, and you will see the corresponding alchemy ingredients on the ground...

Dillion298 if that shadowmere thing works, that will be the best tip i have ever read.

Just note that the time does vary. Sometimes, she'll respawn after 14 days, sometimes it'll take a month. But she will respawn in her place of death.

Isn't shadowmere like an npc, in that she'll return to her default point if left alone too long (I.e. DB sanctuary)? Which means after he respawns and you don't go back to him for like a further month he'll just go back to his home? No?

I honestly can't tell you that, as I have no idea. I remember in Oblivion, she returned to Fort Farragut if you left her alone too long, but do horses work like NPC's this game? She's not essential this game, and I don't know if she's scripted to act like one.

I skipped to the end of this forum, just to put a few tips in, so if these have already been put in, sorry.

Tip: If you get a dagger, and sneak up behind one of the praying greybeards, in high hrothgar, you can repeatedly stab them in the back, to get your sneak up.

Tip: If you get the conjuration spell, Soul trap you can use it over and over again on a dead body, and level up your conjuration.

Tip : Talk to an elf (Dark elf I think) in riften and speak to him. He's called ungrien. When you speak to him, you can ask him about maven black briar, and it gives you and option to persuade. You can just do this over and over again, to get speech better.